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Fears for Surrey schoolgirl, 13, who vanished outside a KFC on Friday
Fears for vulnerable schoolgirl, 13, who vanished from outside a branch of KFC on Friday
- Emily KesKes was last seen at 8.30pm on Friday in Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey
- She is a confident traveller who may have taken spare clothes with her
- The schoolgirl is six feet tall and has been described as ‘vulnerable’ by police
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Emily KesKes, 13, has not been seen since 8.30pm on Friday
Fears are growing for a vulnerable 13-year-old girl days after she disappeared outside a branch of KFC.
Emily KesKes vanished on Friday evening outside the fast food restaurant in Surrey and police have launched an appeal to find her.
The 13-year-old from Staines was last reported being seen at 8:30pm and was described as ‘vulnerable’ by a police spokesman.
The schoolgirl was said to be a confident traveller and it was thought she may have boarded a train following her disappearance from Sunbury Cross in Sunbury-on-Thames.
Emily is described as white with long dark brown wavy hair, of an average build and six feet tall.
On the night of her disappearance the teenager, from Staines, Surrey, was wearing red velour tracksuit with a hoody and top and bottoms.
The schoolgirl from Staines was last seen outside a branch of KFC in Sunbury Cross in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey
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Police have launched an appeal to help find the missing teenager who they believe may have boarded a train
But it is suspected she may have changed as a pair of high heel stilettos is missing from her room.
A spokesman for Surrey Police said: ‘We are appealing for help to trace a vulnerable missing teenage girl from Staines who was last seen yesterday.
‘Emily KesKes, who is 13-years-old, was last seen outside KFC in Sunbury Cross at 8.30pm on March 22.
Anyone with any information should contact Surrey Police immediately on 101.
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